24 September 2009

"I had fun….But ooooh the irony. Everyone I talked to was like, “man, this is the most bizarre combination. I bet Michael Moore would freak out if he saw that this was happening.”….And then he showed up."

The funny thing is that Moore's mokumentory is not about capitalism at all but rather unwittingly to him and most of his cult-of-CBC viewers, about the shenanigans of what happens when large corporations and big governments get involved in producing legislation together.

Moore has figured out the perfect scam. He focuses on the largest target audience of ignorant fat of the land lefties and believers of "common truths" to prey on with his slanted fiction. I actually suspect that this is just a big money making act for him.

Anyway I'll never give him another cent after his character assassination of Charlton Heston who was by all accounts an honest man and a real friend to personal freedom and those seeking human rights.

"Anyway I'll never give him another cent after his character assassination of Charlton Heston who was by all accounts an honest man and a real friend to personal freedom and those seeking human rights."

Not only that but the "interview" with him in that movie was very adversarial with the goal of creating an awkward confrontation.

Personally, I could never stand Charlton Heston or his acting. but thats just me. However, what Moore did was defiantly character assassination. Which in my opinion made Moore look just as bad as he made Heston look since he manipulated that sort of reaction out of the guy.